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Call for Papers
The Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought (JSHET) in
cooperation with the European Society for the History of Economic Thought
(ESHET) organizes a joint conference on
The Dissemination of Economic Ideas
21-22 March 2009, Tokyo and 24 March 2009, Kyoto, Japan.
While there exist several valuable studies of aspects of the dissemination
and further development of economic ideas and theories at least since the
time of the Meiji Restoration in 1867, if not before, a comprehensive
account of the rich flow of ideas between and within Europe, Japan and the
rest of the world is not yet available. The conference aims at
- investigating how economic ideas developed and spread across national
borders (within Europe, Asia, and the US);
- studying the implications of the novel ideas with respect to the ways in
which certain economic and social problems were perceived;
- investigating the policies that were derived from the new perspectives
assumed and tools adopted;
- studying the impact of the new ideas on the formation of institutions;
- elaborating these aspects in particular with regard to the age of
enlightenment, historicism and the interwar period.
While in the past Japan was first and foremost an importer of ideas coming
from the West and especially Europe and its Western offshoots, in more
recent times things have changed. It would suffice to recall the names of
major Japanese economists who had an important impact on recent
developments in economics. Hence there is a substantial intellectual
cross-breeding taking place right now. The conference aims at covering also
this aspect of the dissemination of ideas and welcomes papers dealing with
the contributions of major Japanese scholars and the absorption of their
ideas in Europe and elsewhere.
Proposals of papers plus abstracts of no more than 800 words each are to be
submitted electronically by 31 August 2008 to Tamotsu Nishizawa
([log in to unmask]) and Heinz D. Kurz ([log in to unmask]).
Applicants will be informed about a decision concerning the acceptance of
the paper by 30 September, 2008. First versions of accepted papers will
have to be submitted in full by 31 December, 2008.
Tony Brewer
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